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AlanMichael Rubin: Candidates should leave jokes ‘at the door’ while running for office

By ALANMICHAEL RUBIN (#0265) When voting in the real world, we choose to elect a candidate based on the following: ample experience, speaking ability, relatability, character, intelligence, and their ability to stand out. So why shouldn’t these same standards be applied to the election candidates at Boys State?  While attending this week’s party conventions, an … Continue reading

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Federalist Convention 1: Rapid results from party’s first meeting

By ERIC SONG (#0522) The Federalist Party held its first state party convention Monday. The convention resulted in the election of David Duan (#0558) as state party chairman, David Hahn (#0632) as state party clerk, and Grant Gilman (#0316). The party quickly secured Duan as state party chairman, electing the nominee in one voting round … Continue reading

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Nationalist Convention 1: Members elect party staff

By LUCAS HALEY (#0449) On Tuesday, the Nationalist Party, composed of the boys wearing gold badges and odd numbers, convened at their state party convention where they voted citizen Jack Fischer (#0401) as the State Party Chairman, Collin Ownsa Jr. as Clerk, and Junseo Deschenes as Secretary.  At their first convention, the nationalists met from … Continue reading

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Monday Assembly: Fred Ashforth touches on ‘success triangle’

By DAN READ (#0560) and CHAD HALEY (#0375) The freshest batch of American Legion New York Boys State delegates were enlightened on the impact of public speaking skills and strategies in assembly at SUNY Morrisville’s Rec Hall on Monday. Fred Ashforth, an esteemed scholar and highly-praised public speaker, imparted wisdom concerning the “success triangle” and … Continue reading

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AlanMichael Rubin: Cell phones possibly present cons to Boys State

By ALANMICHAEL RUBIN (#0265) While some argue it’s a positive for their experience, Boys’ State has such a focus on participation, meeting new people, and leaving your comfort zone, that cell phones just take away from this as a whole. An important aspect of Boys’ State has always been the participation in the city, county, … Continue reading